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Pinal County Unincorporated
City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 2

105.- CI-1 LIGHT INDUSTRY AND WAREHOUSE ZONE

2.105.010.- Uses permitted.

A.

Any use permitted in PCDSC 2.90.010(B) (CB-1 local business zone) and in PCDSC 2.95.010(B) and (C) (CB-2 general business zone).

B.

One-family dwelling unit, conventional construction, or manufactured home or mobile home as watchman or caretaker's quarters in conjunction with an established, permitted use.

C.

Any of the following if conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building:

1.

Manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging or treatment of: Bakery goods, candy, cosmetics, dairy products, drugs and pharmaceutical products, soap (cold process only), and food products, except fish or meat products, sauerkraut, vinegar, yeast, and the rendering or refining of fats and oils.

2.

Manufacture, compounding, assembling or treatment of articles or merchandise from the following previously prepared materials: Bone, broom corn, cellophane, canvas, cloth, cork, feathers, felt, fiber, fur, glass, hair or bristles, horn, leather, paper, plastics or plastic products, precious or semi-precious metals or stones, shell textiles, tobacco, wax (paraffin, tallow, etc.), wood (excluding sawmill or planing mill), yarns, paint (not employing a boiling process).

3.

Manufacture of: Glass, pottery or other similar ceramic products (using only previously prepared sand or pulverized clay and kilns fired only by electricity or gas), musical instruments, toys, novelties, rubber or metal stamps.

4.

Manufacture and maintenance of: Electric and neon signs, billboards, commercial advertising structures and displays, sheet metal products, including heating or cooling and ventilating ducts and equipment, cornices, eaves and the like.

5.

Automobile or trailer assembling, painting, upholstering, rebuilding, reconditioning, sale of used parts, truck repair or overhauling, tire rebuilding or recapping, battery manufacture and the like.

6.

Blacksmith and welding shop or machine shop (excluding punch presses over 20 tons rated capacity, and drop hammer), foundry casting, electroplating and electro-winding lightweight nonferrous metals not causing noxious fumes or odors.

7.

Laundry, cleaning or dyeing works, carpet and rug cleaning.

8.

Distribution plant, ice and cold storage plant, beverage bottling plant.

9.

Wholesale business, storage building or warehouse.

10.

Assembly of electrical appliances: Radios and phonographs, including the manufacture of small parts only, such as coils, condensers, transformers, crystal holders and the like.

11.

Laboratory: experimental, photo or motion picture film, testing, medical and dental.

12.

Veterinary or cat or dog hospital or kennels.

13.

Poultry or rabbit killing incidental to a retail business on the same premises.

14.

Aircraft engine, engine parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing.

15.

Manufacturing of search, detection, navigation, guidance, aeronautical and nautical systems and instruments.

16.

Manufacturing of plastics and resin, semiconductors and related devices, noncorrosive storage batteries, electrical and electronic equipment and components.

17.

Manufacturing of medical and dental equipment and supplies manufacturing.

18.

Medicinal and botanical manufacturing, excluding medical marijuana dispensaries, food establishments and off-site cultivation locations.

19.

Missile and space vehicle parts and auxiliary equipment manufacturing.

D.

Any of the following if conducted wholly within a completely enclosed building or within an area enclosed on all sides with a solid wall, compact evergreen hedge or uniformly painted board fence, not less than six feet in height:

1.

Building material sales yard, contractor's equipment sales yard (only) or rental of equipment commonly used by contractors.

2.

Retail lumber yard, including only incidental mill work; feed yard.

3.

Draying, freighting or truck yard or terminal.

4.

Motion picture studio.

5.

Automobile or automotive body and fender shop.

6.

Public utility service yard.

E.

Accessory building or use when located on the same building site.

F.

Airport, airstrip or landing field including airport operations and air traffic control; provided, that runways shall be no closer than 600 feet from any boundary of a site of not less than 160 acres.

G.

1.

Gasoline or flammables bulk station, provided said products, gasoline, or petroleum shall not be stored in tanks of more than 10,000 gallons capacity each, located not less than 25 feet from building or lot line and no closer than 100 feet to a residential zone.

2.

Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) bulk station shall be designed, constructed and maintained in compliance with provisions of National Fire Protection Association NFPA Standards No. 58.

H.

Heavy truck storage, repair, service, staging and point of operation for trucking operations and their accessory equipment.

(Ord. No. PZ-C-003-12, § 6; Ord. No. 011812-ZO-PZ-C-007-10, § 8; Ord. No. 61862, § 1701)

2.105.020. - Site development standards.

A.

Building height: Maximum height of any structure shall be 35 feet.

B.

Minimum lot area: None.

C.

Minimum lot width: None.

D.

Minimum lot area per dwelling unit: None.

E.

Minimum front yard: 15 feet, except as provided in PCDSC 2.105.030.

F.

Minimum side yards: None, except as provided in PCDSC 2.105.030.

G.

Minimum rear yard: Ten feet, except as provided in PCDSC 2.105.030.

(Ord. No. 61862, §§ 1702—1708)

2.105.030. - Industrial buffer required.

Where industry adjoins, faces or confronts residential property or a major or secondary thoroughfare, such industrial use shall provide a yard of not less than ten percent of the lot depth or width on the side or sides abutting, facing or confronting said uses, but such yard need not exceed 50 feet unless a greater depth or width is required by the general setback provisions of this title, or general or special setback provisions of any existing setback ordinance. Such yard shall be improved with one or more of the following:

A.

Landscaping.

B.

Parking lot, wherein a minimum width of ten feet along the lot line(s) closest to the residential property or major or secondary thoroughfare, shall be landscaped; and a decorative screening device of opaque fencing, walls, landscaped earth berms or any combination thereof, shall be installed between the landscaped area and the parking lot, to a minimum height of three feet.

C.

Recreational space for employees, wherein a minimum width of ten feet along the lot line(s) closest to the residential property or major or secondary thoroughfare, shall be landscaped.

(Ord. No. 61862, § 1709)

2.105.040. - Detached accessory buildings.

A.

Permitted coverage: 40 percent of the required rear yard and any additional space within the buildable area.

B.

Maximum building height: 20 feet within the required rear yard; 35 feet within the buildable area.

C.

Minimum distance to main building: Seven feet.

D.

Minimum distance to front lot line: 15 feet, except as provided in PCDSC 2.105.030.

E.

Minimum distance to side lot lines: None, except as provided in PCDSC 2.105.030.

F.

Minimum distance to rear lot line: Four feet, except as provided in PCDSC 2.105.030.

(Ord. No. 61862, § 1710)